The forum is our tool of exchange and distribution. The most effective use of it will happen if the main body of users help design the best format. We need to know what you like and dislike thus far, and what you'd like to have, or where you'd like it. There's no reason to fear offending anyone if you'd like to point out something you liked from another forum. There are no pre-conceived notions of greatness in the existing program, or the programmer for that matter, and neither would their be any hesitation to be a copy-cat.

Ithink what I was aiming for was to have the other one be for proposals, suggestions, and pre-arrangements, and then once an official event was established, move it to the other one, and then also leave the one in the general section for posting events that our associates were participating in that were organized by other groups as long as it shared a reasonable alliance with our agenda, or had no harmful side agenda for us.